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<blockquote data-quote="Alpine2005" data-source="post: 850907" data-attributes="member: 557672"><p>a crossover is like a network, that separates the different frequencys and sends them to different components.</p><p></p><p>for example if you have a radio with a build in low-pass crossover and a high-pass crossover, then you can send the low frequencys to your subs and high frequencys to your speakers or tweeters, so each component would sound its best.</p><p></p><p>and YES i would recommend a headunit for under 200 but make sure you get a brand named one like, Alpine, Pioneer, Clarion, Kenwood.</p><p></p><p>the pioneer deh-p4700mp is a good or even a deh-p6700mp or a Alpine CDA-9847</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alpine2005, post: 850907, member: 557672"] a crossover is like a network, that separates the different frequencys and sends them to different components. for example if you have a radio with a build in low-pass crossover and a high-pass crossover, then you can send the low frequencys to your subs and high frequencys to your speakers or tweeters, so each component would sound its best. and YES i would recommend a headunit for under 200 but make sure you get a brand named one like, Alpine, Pioneer, Clarion, Kenwood. the pioneer deh-p4700mp is a good or even a deh-p6700mp or a Alpine CDA-9847 [/QUOTE]
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